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DEMONS & WILDCATS TO TANGLE VOLUME XXXIII—Number 17 The peak of fraternity social activities will be reached tonight when the Inter-Fraternity Council presents its annual ball in the Grand Ballroom of the Knickerbocker Hotel. This affair, being the biggest fraternity-wide activity of the year, is accentuated by the fact that Lou Breese and his orchestra will furnish the music and entertainment.. Breese is a widely known professional entertainer. His fine musical presentation, and his enjoyable floor Knickerbocker to be Site, Breese shows, one qf which he will present tonight, make him one of the better entertainers in the country. The hig-hlight of the eveningwill be the coronation of the new Inter-Fraternity queen who will be crowned by Maryanne Deane, the 1954 queen. As in the past, each fraternity selects a girl from one of the colleges to represent them in a university-wide contest which results in the selection of a queen who will reign over tonight's festivities. As is evidenced by the many pictures placed throughout the DePaul niversity Serving the Cause of Higher Education for Over Half a Century CHICAGO, ILLINOIS campus, this year's competition in the queen contest is very keen, probably more so than in other years. Realizing that the competition among the candidates is very sharp, the individual fraternities are concentrating their efforts towards acquirirg support for their candidate in their attempt to have her named as the next InterFraternity queen. The candidates and the fraternities they represent are: Louise Arboe, Alpha Beta Gamma Louise Scott, Alpha Chi Caryl Story, Alpha Delta Gamma Queen Candidates of 1955 Ball Pictured from left to right in the top row are: Fifi Kalfas, of Lambda Tau Lambda Caryl Story of Alpha Delta Gamma Jean Cuicci, of Phi Kappa Alpha Rita Moran, of Phi Sigma Phi Louise Arboe, of Alpha Beta Gamma Terry Caputo, of Alpha Phi Delta Lucille Scott, of Alpha Chi and Camille Francia, of Phi Lpsilon Kappa. The highlight of the evening will be the coronation, of the new Inter-Fraternity queen who will be crowned by Maryanne Deane, the 1954 Queen. the Music, Terry Caputo, Alpha Phi Delta Fifi Kalfas, Lambda Tau Lambda Camille Francia, Phi Epsiloa Kappa Jean Cuicci, Phi Kappa Alpha and Rita Moran, Phi Sigma Phi. Everything possible has been done to make this ball truly the biggest and most enjoyable affair of all fraternity affairs during the year. Under the direction of the general chairman Jerry Chirpka, and his assistants, Dan Kadjan, advertising, and publicity chairman, Ralph Cobitz, bids and tickets chairman, Dick Cantu, chairman of the Queen com­ SEE YOU AT THE STADIUM February 18, 195f for IFC Ball mittee, and Bob Zahoric, chairman of the trophies committee, there is every indication that the evening will be a memorable one. The que,en will be selected thusly: 75 per cent on the vote of those present and 25 per cent on the decision of the judges. Bids, which are $4.00, may be purchased from any IFC member or at the door. No bottles can be brought in individual drinks or bottles may be procured from the waiters.

DEMONS & WILDCATS TO TANGLE VOLUME XXXIII—Number 17 The peak of fraternity social activities will be reached tonight when the Inter-Fraternity Council presents its annual ball in the Grand Ballroom of the Knickerbocker Hotel. This affair, being the biggest fraternity-wide activity of the year, is accentuated by the fact that Lou Breese and his orchestra will furnish the music and entertainment.. Breese is a widely known professional entertainer. His fine musical presentation, and his enjoyable floor Knickerbocker to be Site, Breese shows, one qf which he will present tonight, make him one of the better entertainers in the country. The hig-hlight of the eveningwill be the coronation of the new Inter-Fraternity queen who will be crowned by Maryanne Deane, the 1954 queen. As in the past, each fraternity selects a girl from one of the colleges to represent them in a university-wide contest which results in the selection of a queen who will reign over tonight's festivities. As is evidenced by the many pictures placed throughout the DePaul niversity Serving the Cause of Higher Education for Over Half a Century CHICAGO, ILLINOIS campus, this year's competition in the queen contest is very keen, probably more so than in other years. Realizing that the competition among the candidates is very sharp, the individual fraternities are concentrating their efforts towards acquirirg support for their candidate in their attempt to have her named as the next InterFraternity queen. The candidates and the fraternities they represent are: Louise Arboe, Alpha Beta Gamma Louise Scott, Alpha Chi Caryl Story, Alpha Delta Gamma Queen Candidates of 1955 Ball Pictured from left to right in the top row are: Fifi Kalfas, of Lambda Tau Lambda Caryl Story of Alpha Delta Gamma Jean Cuicci, of Phi Kappa Alpha Rita Moran, of Phi Sigma Phi Louise Arboe, of Alpha Beta Gamma Terry Caputo, of Alpha Phi Delta Lucille Scott, of Alpha Chi and Camille Francia, of Phi Lpsilon Kappa. The highlight of the evening will be the coronation, of the new Inter-Fraternity queen who will be crowned by Maryanne Deane, the 1954 Queen. the Music, Terry Caputo, Alpha Phi Delta Fifi Kalfas, Lambda Tau Lambda Camille Francia, Phi Epsiloa Kappa Jean Cuicci, Phi Kappa Alpha and Rita Moran, Phi Sigma Phi. Everything possible has been done to make this ball truly the biggest and most enjoyable affair of all fraternity affairs during the year. Under the direction of the general chairman Jerry Chirpka, and his assistants, Dan Kadjan, advertising, and publicity chairman, Ralph Cobitz, bids and tickets chairman, Dick Cantu, chairman of the Queen com­ SEE YOU AT THE STADIUM February 18, 195f for IFC Ball mittee, and Bob Zahoric, chairman of the trophies committee, there is every indication that the evening will be a memorable one. The que,en will be selected thusly: 75 per cent on the vote of those present and 25 per cent on the decision of the judges. Bids, which are $4.00, may be purchased from any IFC member or at the door. No bottles can be brought in individual drinks or bottles may be procured from the waiters.